(Tsomoriri Lake) to foreigners due to the proximity of the Chinese boarder, the Changthang is a land of wilderness and magnificent landscapes. This region is characterized by high arid plains, remote villages, snow-capped peaks and beautiful high

altitude azure-blue lakes, the largest being Tsomoriri at 4,500 m. Truly remote, this area is only accessible for a few months every summer and is inhabited by Changpas – nomadic yak and pashmina goat herders of Tibetan origin, who wander this area crossing over high altitude mountain passes. Our trek will take us across these passes to their summer settlements to witness a unique human culture, far away from the reaches of the modern world. The itinerary then goes south towards Spiti, following the western bank of the Tsomoriri lake. The scenery is wild and vast with snow-capped peaks lining the far horizon. The trek ends at Tabo, famous for its monastery.

 

Itinerary:

Day 01: Delhi. Airport – hotel transfer.

Day 02: Delhi – Leh (3500 m) by plane.
Morning transfer to the airport to catch the flight to Leh. Arrive Leh and transfer to hotel. Full day Rest.

Day 03:  Leh – Full day visit Shey Palace , Thiksey and Hmeis Monastery. Overnight at Hotel.

Day 04: Leh  – Sightseeing Sankar Gonpa, Shanti Stupa, Stok royale palace and  Spituk Monastery.

Day 05: Leh – Rumtse (4000 m) by taxi.
Trek to Kyamar (4420 m) in 4 h. We will continue to Rumtse, where the trek starts. We enter a magnificent and vast area, where the Changpas – nomadic herders take their yak to pasture. We follow the ancient salt along the green Kyamar valley.

Day 06: Kyamar – Kumur La (4770 m) – Tisaling (4805 m) in 5h 30.
We start through beautiful color gorge towards Chorten Sumda. Easy walk for one hour then ascend towards Kumur La. From the top one can see the beautiful view of the chain of Kangyatse and the chain of Indus valley.

Day 07: Tisaling – Shibuk La (4875 m) – Pangunagu (4800 m) in 5 h.
From the pass we get a panoramic view of the Tsokhar Lake (4400m)and the Rupshu valley. Then descend towards the lake, from witch the nomads collect some salt. We will camp near the winter camp of nomad people of Chanthang.

Day 08: Pangunagu – Nuruchan (4630 m) in 5 h.
Today we have an easy trek along the lake. On the way one can see many birds and Wild ass (Kyang) of Ladakh and Tibet plateau. At the end of the lake the trail goes right and enter the Nuruchan village.

Day 09: Nuruchan – Horlam Kongka La (4 900 m) – Kyamayuri La (5 410 m ) –Rajung Karu(4950 m) in 6 h.
This is a high altitude route and we will cross two passes around 4900 m.

Day 10: Rajung Karu –  Gyama –

Day 11: Gyama -Yalung Nyau La (5 440 m) – Korzok (4550 m) in 5- 6 h. Trek over the Yalung Nyau La to Korzok, on the northwestern shore of Tso Moriri, the “Mountain Lake”. We visit the Korzok monastery. Camp by the lake.

Day 12: Korzok – Kyangdam (4550 m) in 6 h 30.
Walk along the western shore of Tso Moriri to Kyangdam, an expansive grassland on the southern shore.

Day 13: Kyangdam – Narbu Sumdo (4450 m) en 6 h.
After crossing the river, the trail climbs up for a while and enter the Parang Chu valley.

Day 14: Narbu Sumdo – Parang Chu 1 (4850 m) in 5 h.
We gradually ascend the Prang Chu valley, on the right bank of the river.

Day 15: Parang Chu 1 – Parang Chu 2 (5000m) in 5h 30.
The trail passes through a narrow gorge involving many ascents and descents to the side valleys and streams

Day 16: Parang Chu 2 – Parang La (5500 m) – Jugstok (4800 m) in 7 h.
After the frontal moraine of the Parang glacier, the trail continues on the opposite bank, thorough a mass of fallen rocks. After making our way over a few patches of snow, we climb gradually up to Parang La. The top of this Pass presents spectacular viewpoints of the peaks and ranges of Lahol and Ladakh. The Parang Chu, whose source is on the southern slopes of Parang La, can be seen below.

Day 17: Jugstok – Kiber (4205 m) in 7 h.
Steap descend towards the Sampa Lungpa valley. After crossing a little pass, the Thaltak La (4600 m),one can see towards Parilungbi in the Lingti Valley and Shilla. We soon reach the little hamlet of Dumla, a tiny green oasis, then Kibber, which is the highest village in the world.

Day 18: Kiber – Kaza  (3050 m).
Transfer by taxi, along the Spiti river (60 Km – 4 h). We reach Kyi in less than 3 hours and have all afternoon to explore this fascinating village and the jumble of the white buildings that is the gompa, perched high on a rocky hill above the village.

Day 19: Kaza – Tabo –  Kaza -Morning we visit the Tabo monastery, one of the most important gompas, not just in Spiti but in the whole Tibetan Buddhist world. There is also a modern gompa and a painting school founded by the Dalai Lama.

Day 20: Kaza – Kunzum La (4590 m) – Rohtang La (3980 m) – Manali. Transfer by taxi. This is quite long drive, about 8 to 9 hours. We will cross two passes split by the Chandra valley.

Day 21: Manali – Delhi by night bus.
Visit old Manali, Hadimba temple and Vashisht village. In the late afternoon we will take the night bus to Delhi.

Day 22: Delhi
Arrive  and check into hotel

Day 23 : Delhi – Day at leisure. Safety day for your international flight.

Day 24: Departure Delhi
Transfer to International airport to board the flight to home.

Tsomoriri to Kibber 1
Tsomoriri to Kibber 4
Tsomoriri to Kibber 3
Tsomoriri to Kibber 2

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